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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 22, 1908)
THIS ElUMB " AILI QUAKV, HUinii ni.i -- IWSTANT RELIEF OF TCHNG HUMOR Limbs Below the Knees Were Raw Feet Too Swollen to Get Shoes On Sleep Completely Broken by Intense Itching and Burning Well in Two Days and Says That CUTICURA IS AMONG HIS HOUSEHOLD GODS "God btw tho nun who ft nit ooro pounilivl Culicura. home two monthi ago 1 had a. humor break out on my limkts am my knm. They rame to look like raw btwfMtnak, all rJ, and no one knows how thoy itch and burned. Thny wnrn so wollen that I had to pllt my drawer open U nt thm on and oould not j?t my shot on for a Mk or more. I five or six dif ferent mnediM and gut no hilp, only whon applying thm th burning waa wont" and thfUtnhiriK One morning 1 rMfmmlierad that I haI a bit of Cuti cura and triiwi it. From tho moment it touched me the lu lling wax gone and I itavB not fait a bit of it in. The flwulling wentiownandin twodnysl had my hom on and wum atMJtit an UHiial, ' I only winh I bad uwtd I he Cuticura Tt"rnJi In the flmt of my trouble. Thy would have aavi(l rne two or thrne wtwkH of iritnH tiffring, Dur ing that time I did not slp an hour at a time, but wan up applying tuch rerncdHw an I hat). Hwioitforth the Oilicura IteniedieH will be among 'my houwhold g'MlM, rmt aMiirtwl. (leorgo H. Karlov, 60 South Hlate HI., Conoord, H. H., May 14, iw7." . FOR BABY RASHES Eczemas and Irritation, Cuticura la Worth Its Weight In Oold. The Buffering which Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment have aJleviaUxl among the young, and the comfort they have afforded worn-out and worried parent, have led to their adoption in oountloM hoine aa prion I m fur the nkin and ncalp. Infantile and birth hiiinnm, eralled-head, wwmas, raiduw, ItchingH, chaflngH, and evnry form of lulling, acaly. pimply akin and aealn humor, with lowi of hair, are tipeedily, erma nently and economically curwl. OnmpIHa Ktlrrnal and tntrnul Trulrnent for Kvarr Humor of InfmU, fhlldrrQ. nd Adulu. rtn tfau ot futlmr Hop i'ihe ) Ut ('ln lha Hkln. CuUrura Olntmsnt (50o. Ut llral the Hkln, and Oilr cur Hrmlrnil (flOr.,, (of In lha form ( (tiorolaw OmIm) nil, 3ft. pr rial of flOl Ui Purify th Hlo.d. Bold Uifm.htiut th witrld. I'otUf Uruf A Chain. Dr. T.Felix Oouraud's ORIENTAL TOILET POWDER A pure, nntltiop. tio 1 allot l'owdor fur infanta and uliilta, K.xqut. Bilolr porfumed. Itendors fin excel, lont complexion ntui keopstliutikin clear,' soft and volvoty. ltdiovoa kin irritation and should be usod frcoly after bnlh intf and shaving, Kiviiur a dcll'liU ful and refrcahins elloct. At deal ers ur liy mail, 25 cents llox. Pre pared by FERD. T. H0PKIN8, N.Y. CITY, rmrtoiorof (OURAUD'S ORIENTAL CREAM iron BALa xhu hmcouuwvzd Br HTAXMCY'H. eia wiiihiiu-iiii hi. . . Klitfone THAT TO Stop And think of the adv.int.ifc derived bv buying trom a practical paint dealer means to buy your WALLPAPER AND PAINTS at F. LUDFORD Practical Painter J02 W. Eight Si. Eugene, Or WILLAMETTE Meat Market Under New Management Firsf-Clnss Fr'h and Salt Mtat Aiwrys nn Hand Phone h Your Order WING & CAMPBELL Phone Main 33 51 ! Willamette A. C. MATHD.VVS General Teaming C ncu-te. Gravel, Building Sar.d and nrd excavation caith lor ulc Fhone Black 251 1 or call at JH5 W 4th PBWDER TRUST . SUIT OPENS IN FEDERAL COURT WIlmliiKt'.n. I-!.. Si-iit. 2i. Nu llum (i. .Mahaftt-y. 1Mb h":(lal r l-iH.. aiiiDilnted ly J inlii limy of the Vni- appointed l.y Jiid i.rajr or , ted States ( irruit Court of lii lis-. Irlll OI Wl'lllWttlc, ,uun; ,r.u. .... . takliiK of evidence In the hull begun liy the (ioverninent analnst tnu ho ealled I'owder trust. Tli irlin-lpal defendant In the caw U 1. TO. I. du I'ont de Netnoura Coinioiny of DeLa ware. Aluo involved are ahout thir ty oilier powder conrrnn whleh are alleged to more or less controlled by the Delaware corporation. The suit la regarded uh imn f the createm that the diverninent haa ev er iHiiiKht aKainst a corporation. The capitalization of the powder concerns named In the mut ia in exr.en or I 'iO, 000, 000. The same urinclplea are Involved as in the Government's milt against the Standard Oil Com pany of New JerBey now In progress The Powder Truidt auit aeeka to re Htrnln the thirty or more powder coinpaniea-controlled by 'the Du I'ont do .NemourH comjiany from doing bimlneHH under an alleKed agreement. Tho ault Is liroueht under the Sher man mil 1-truKt law, and the Goviirn ment makea ttie alleKation that the powder companies are operating in rentraint of trade. Tile Governments complaint Ik that an amniciation combined of prac tically all the manufacturcm of gun- powder and other high exploalvea In the United Htatea was formed in 1 72, the object being the elimina tion of tall competition between the members of the aKsoclatlon. The on ly companies which did not enter the agreement were the California I'owder Works, the Sycamore Manu facturing Company and the Lake Sup erior I'owder Company, but, accord ing to the government a complaint, these three companies afterward he- came parties to what Is termed "the notnlilnation and conspiracy in re straint of trude and commerce." After tho preliminary hearings have been concluded here tho case will bo shifted to Now York, and a lot of evidence will be tiaken in that city. MEETING OF IRISH LEAGUE IN BOSTON Huston, Mass., Sept. 22. The con vention or tho United Irish I.eugue of America had a brilliant opening In Kaneiill Hull today, ('resident Mich ael J. Ryan of I'hlluilelphla oalled the gathering to order and presided over the session. Archbishop O'Con- nell delivered the prayer, and wel comes were extended In behalf of the State of Massiichustts and tho city of Muslim. The honored guests of the occasion were John Itedmond and Joseph Devlin, members of I'lirlla melit and leaders In the Irish move ment. Taxing the capacity of the hall nils an attendance of delegates who came from nil parts of the Uni ted States and Canada. The present convention will hp In session three days. President Ityiin, In ills address, pointed out that since the last convention or the I'nlled Slnles Irish League was held In Phila delphia, the cause of Ireland has niiiile substuiitlal progress In the Brit ish Parlliiment. Among the meas ures paused were Mils providing cotu rortuhle cottages with one-acre allot ments for 30,0(1(1 mgilcultiiral labor ers, conferring marked benefits on town tenants, and repealing the co ercion law, known us the arms act. The constant agitation of years has resulted tilui.-lii tlm , ..il..i,l u..t,i.. ; .11 , V ,. tuent or he Irish University question and fur the first time In three con turles Hie Catholic youth or Ireland are enabled to enjoy educational fa cilities on a basis substantially equal to that of their Protestant fellow countrymen. Notice to Delinquent Taxpayers Delinquent taxpayers will take no tice thai delinquent tuxes will not be advertised as heretofore: under u law passed by the last legislature of t.ils state taxes that are delin quent after the expiration or six months from tho flr.it date of such delinquency may lie paid by any one ilcmamllnM to pay sunn and a certif icate of delinquency will lie Issued to such party. Section J7 of said law. In part, reads: "Any day after the expiration of six mouths lifter tuxes charged ai.alnst real property are delinquent the tax collector shall have Hie I'luht, mid It shall lie his duty, upm li'inaiid and payment of the taxi's, penalty and Interest, to make out and Issue a certtiicuto or certiricates delinquency ngainsi smii proper ty," and section ;is in part reads: ('erliflcates of d-llnqiieucy shall hoar InliTost from the dale of Issu ance until redeemed at th m,. r ! l.'i per cent per a ii n n in . Delinquent taxpayers arc Iherefoip aihlsej that If tiny have n,H paid at ti.isi one-nan or nieir taxes on or before the first Monday In April that .lie same are delinquent and hae been delinquent since said first Mon day In April, and those who have paid olie-tialf of their taxes as almvc the remaining one-hatr will become delinquent alter the first Monday In October, and six months from such dales a certificate ot delinquency bearing fifteen per cent interest per stimuli may be. Issued against your propertv To save further cost, penalties and hierest ,ui are earnestly re quested t, settle tin same at cmv II I. IIOWV. S'l- riff an I Tax Collector. good MMiiVG r M-:piu:i. Advice l ai J'H' been receive Ci.u SUverslde and Chinook Salmon me being .caiitt'it on tr.-lu in Hay. Yukllli, I .'4 ROOSEVELT TELLS .RAYNER FAUtTS OF COL. STEWART Sjiokaiut, 'a.-h. Si-iit. 21. In a , sent to Si-nator lilt it dim ii .May Kayni-r, of Maryland, in reply to an , Hr,.sl(i,.nt Koosfvelt Klvea at length the reasons of the war depart menl and himself for the exile of Col onel SLewart to an abandoned fort in Arlnona. This letter has been given the senator with permission to pub lish. In part it says: "My Dear Senator Kayner: I have received your letter of May 3, and also the letter you wrote to the sec retary of war In reference to the case of Colonel W. F. Stewart. The facta are as follows: W ants to lie Geuernl "I made a careful investigation or the case of Colonel Stewart. 1 have before me the report of the Judge ad vocate general upon it and full re port by Major-Genera! Duvall, and have looked at the original reports of Generals Grant, Murray and oth ers. It appears that Colonel Stew art has been 41 years in the army, having entered it when very young, so he is now entitled to retire, hav ing served 40 years. He revises to retire unless he Is made a brigadier general. "N'ulsnllce in HiTvlce" "1 shnll certainly not mnko him a brigadier-general because he Is gross ly unfit, not merely to tie a brigadier general, but to hold his present rank in tlie urmy. Mis career has not been distinguished for a number of years; his usefulness has been diminishing. Indeed, It has not only Irrevocably passed, but he is a nuisance In the service, being both incompetent and temperamentally unfit to exercise command over enlisted men, or to control other officers, or to behave with propriety when brought in con tact with civilians. Known us "lniHisHlbleM "As General Duvall reports, it Is well known throughout the artillery service that Colonel Stewart is an 'impossible' commanding officer, and ho is a man who In civil life under no circumstances could have risen to any position of influence or author ity over his fellows. During the last three years the trouble with Colonel Stewart has reached a climax. Failed to Detect Graft "In 1906, when he waB in command at Kort Williams, Maine, an officer of his command, a quartermaster, wim coiirtmartialed, dismissed fror, the army and sentenced to the peni tentiary for tho perpetration of most outrageous frauds upon the govern ment, which hud extended over a considerable period of time. Appar ently all this went on nlmost under tho very eyes of Colonel Stewart, but ho failed to detect tho crimes of the the officer, In so doing being culp ably remiss In exercising supervision over his subordinates. Wniliglcil Willi Civilians "At the same place he became em broiled with u civilian, Mr. dishing, a resident of the neighborhood of t ho military reservation, and tho war department was obliged to interfere and stop his wrangling with Mr. Cusliing, "Thesu were only some nmnog the lnstunces of Incompetency and tem peramental shortcomings which were brought to the intention of tho de partment." "Colonel Stewart's conduct toward enlisted men has been so tyrannical and unjust that the deuu tmeut could not consent to subjecting them to his exclusive control, and therefore Kort Ivuogh was excluded. I'Vil't Gram In Healthy "Kort llrown, at Brownsville. Tex as, has been left without a garrison, ... .... . nut as uoionet Stewart has been con- um,iy embroiled with civilians, It was iieeuieu inadvisable, that he should be sent to this particular post. There remained only Kort Grant. It Is an entirely healthy post, and the question ol lis employment us a light artillery post Is now under considera tion." in conclusion the president says: Deserve No Consideration "The facts above ulven show thai ' (ilenol Stewart Is omitted to no con sideration whatever; that lie ought to be retired from the army rorih wlth and tnat to adopt any other dis position of the case tllall thai which lias actually boon adoptc.l w 1 1 1,1 lie unfair to tho interests of tho urmy, and particularly uiilulr to the inter ests of the enlisted men and unjust to the Chilians at any post to whlca lie mlhl be assigned. Opposes .Militnry Trial I "Now, as to our suggestion as to! n trial, for the reasons given above, and also the nieiii .randiiin which 1 herewith forward, there is no point in inning a court-martial. At lues-1 out I do not see how any court of in-1 qulry would express an opinion to' which 1 should pay more heed lllan to the Judgment of Generals Wade. I Grant. Miinvy, Duvall and Davis. In accordance with whose rceouiuienda-j Hons 1 have acted." M. ('. A. I'VI'I.'IVMIAT III liKAl l ot! M'( i MS On behalf of I'nlrerslty students needing oniplin incut the V. M. C. A. of Hie t'niversilv Is conducting an eniplov men! bureau. if ou have work ami care to help students who are working llieir w.iv. picas,, call up .lames Ionian ut I inversitv dormi tory. Ulurk 4;l.'T. coiv kkk;. Alfa'.fa meal. At Ila'.Wdi. Tenth and Willamette atieets. I'hone Ked 1621. ivi'.t.;, niiii.i.tvn Het your rolls drilled bv old and experienced "ll-drlllers. I'lioiie lied 4 V. '.'. tf iMnni s i in,; I'asollnn n UV.T lv W W XI. ....... clione ii-d 3''v' llr.ler. imiall will b,. a;i,'recia oj. MAKIVO v m a v i KT I ComDlete Line of In Medicines and Marks .uuuuullUltUUlUt4MIMMMMMIHHHMUtUUUtMtMUUUlauAu... - ::::::::: NOTICK FOIl KI'KCIAIj KliKCTIOX. Notice is hereby given that on the 1st day of October, lltns, at each of the polling places hereinafter named, a special election will be held in and for said City, whereat will be sub mitted to the legal voters or said City ror approval or rejection, A HILL, proposed by the Common Council of the City of Eugene, for a law to amend Sections IDS and 112 of the Charter of the City or Kitgene. being Chapter 252, or the laws or the state or Oregon Tor tho year l'JOTi, entitled, "An act to re-Incorporate the city ot Eugene, and repeal all acts and parts or acts In conHict herewith," riled In the office of tho Secretary of State, February IS, IDOii, as amended by tho people of tho City of Eugene Ap ril IS, UHS, and to repeal all acts and parts ol acts in conflict here with," and A HILL, proposed by the Common Council of the City of Eu gene, ror a law to amend Section 109 of the charter of the City ot Eu gene, being Chapter 2ii2, or the laws or the State of Oregon for tho year 18 on, entitled. "An act to re-incorporate the City of Eugene, and to re peal all acts and parts or acts In conflict herewith." filed in the of fice of tlie Secretary of State, Keb ruary 1 St h. i!Hi:,, and to repeal all acts and parts of acts in conflict herewith," which said bills were each proposed and ordained by the Common Council of said Citv' Julv 3 I mi. ISMiS and on said day filed wit ii the Recorder of jnld City; which election will be held at S o'clock In the morning and will continue until 7 o'clock in tlie iirternoon of said October 1st. l'.ioS. The following are the designated polling places: For I'irst Ward. Cyclone Truck House. No. 271. Fast Eleventh Street; for Second Ward. Hook and Ladder room, tn City Hall liullilin For Third Ward, Heller's Hlack suiitll. No. 11 West Seventh Street: For Fourth Ward, room In rear of Campbell ami Fellnian's store on Ol ive street between Eighth mid Ninth Streets. II. S. HUN SON. Acting City Recorder September lti. I tins. t t Special Ibites to IVrtlinul ,) ),.. turn. Vcemnt Pacific National Fair and Live Stock show, held at Portland September 2 1. to 2i: Inclusive. The Southern Pacific will ,. round trip tickets for Jj.on round trip on the -1st. 22nd and 2;!rd Final return ""ill. 27th. A. J. Cll.l.K'lTK. Agelll. wixiii k.wvim; (cKol'rp power, bv W. W Moore I'hone lied 32S2. Orders iarge or ma:i will bo Rppre"!:,te,i. TO HlMFliS AMI CAMPMis If you are thlnklu- of soins )nto 1" mountains hunting or fi-Mri; call up lied 1741. or rail at 463 OI'v.' .ireel. . a m m. D i u r m - o i vivw - Let Us Fill Your Prescription Two registered druggists in charge. A double checking system that ab solutely prevents errors. The best and purest drugs always used. No substituting A- new store and a new stock guaranteeing the fresh ness of everything in the store. Drug Store- Phone Red 6231 Hotel Smeede Building MUST BE SOLD Twenty acres of land almost In city. Nice new buildings; nearly a thousand dollars worth of live stock, imple ments and furniture; price, $4,000. Terms. 10 College Hill lots on this side of the hill, $ loOO. One lot worth $400 for $3.r,0, if taken tins weoK. Wo have hundreds of farms ranging in size rrom 4 acres to 4000 acres and we will pick the best thing on our list for your money. The Real Estate Exchange Suite 3 and 4,Colman, Bldg HALL (Si, SHUMWAY Plumbing ami Sewer Work. Also general Jobbing in tin and sheet iron work. Iron work promptly attended to. Carry a full line of plumbing nxtu-e Phone lllark 1:171. 7th and Oak Sla. J. W. BARRINGtR Expert housemover Moves anything. Twcnty-dv ve jrs rxrettcrcr. Frr c.'rrr. E Fifteenth and Oak Sts. Phoi Red 4511. Eugene. O.egoo. m u u iwi mm u u KM W W W m m r i i i t hv. m wt r i . v VUrfl,v. Sundries, Patent Toilet Articles TTTTTTTTT'W TTT ' Appreciates smoking good cigars. It gives him relaxation. The Mount. Hood Cigar is s favorite among all thinkingmcn It is positively the best ICc Cigar on the market AUTOMOBILE FOR HIRE Five passenger car for hire any time day or night GOOD DRIVER CALL BLACK 1231 Well Drilling For up-to-date well drilling :ce LaDuke & Lef Her Co. Well Drillers Telephone Red 5121 9W Villard Boulevard AUTOMO BILES Frank Bennett & Son Garage Pcvrl and I2lh. Phonered 1711 Reo, Rissel Kar, Premier, Ford The best cars lor the price, $700 and up Cars lor hire Williams Transfer Co. Light and heavy Hailing TOGO rO SALE M irUtlSt Eugene, Oreoo flume Main til - The... df uunii. w .1111 v THE PEOPLE'S Is now opened lini ment. We hate tt ed and renovated throughout , rea.: many ways, ine been newlv Dain:c: antee the best n for 2 0c. Good coffee ni specialty. Chlote: Sunday, 25c. Gitr we will do the res' for wpplr. fflti room. udc ii vm IllliUi Ml SKVKXTH 11 Is nlw.ivs nr evcrylhiiu: " "1" j mar ill'l'ti'r " ' .. ....i i,i t real r "'1 , your .m"J CHikcll t" " J tbeni li th'lr CE0.K. A MCE LITTLE